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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Gun Control In the US - Extremists are Losing Ground

Momentum continues to build against the culture of irrational thought and
irresponsible behavior in American politics and against the power that
commercial interest holds over politicians. It’s happening in economic policies
and in the power the weapons industry has had over Americans.

President Obama is hell-bent on restoring health in society and the
economy through balanced measures. Hardliner Republicans have put up a fight
for four years and have been unable to break his back, or to stop him from
making headway. Their efforts have only earned them disgust and ridicule, at a
time when their power is waning in any case.

Obama also chose as his Secretary of Defense a Republican who can think
for himself, has made mistakes of judgment in the past, admitted it and changed.
Like Obama, Chuck Hagel doesn’t believe in war for its own sake. He said of Iraq
and Afghanistan, “[They] are not
America's to win or lose [and] we can help them buy time or develop, but we
cannot control their fates.”

He said of the Bush Administration’s handling of conflict between Israel
and Lebanon in 2006, "The sickening slaughter on both sides must
end and it must end now” and at another time he stated that the US relationship
with Israel, important as it is, can’t be promoted at the expense of healthy relationships
with Muslims and the Middle East.

And the man who shouted the odds about government spending
but earmarked ‘just in case’ extra funds for military spending and openly
supported war against Iran, didn’t make President. Without a doubt, the era of
war is under siege. And so is that of an out-of-control gun industry and the
NRA. The horror of the Connecticut massacre and the lunatic NRA response triggered
a reaction that’s spreading like wildfire.

Barack Obama announced that Joe Biden would head a task
force to present a blueprint for reducing gun violence, and he pledged to
submit new gun control proposals to Congress by the end of January. On
Wednesday Biden announced that the President would use a combination of
legislation and executive orders to achieve the goal.

Obama can’t just outlaw high capacity ammo magazines and
re-introduce a ban on assault weapons, but he can support legislation for it.
Obviously hardliners in Congress will be a problem again, but they’re a
weakened body. And Obama can issue executive orders to ensure that a national
data base that runs background checks on gun owners is fed updated and accurate
information.

He can also improve federal mental health programs – which will
tie Congress in a bit of a knot, since the NRA’s big argument is that the
problem is mental health and not guns, but Congress wants Obama to cut on
spending. Once again they’ll make fools of themselves. But that’s by the bye.

Obama can also order the Justice Department to effectively
prosecute people who lie on their application forms for a gun license. He is
obviously committed to doing whatever he can. He can’t go it alone, but he
doesn’t have to. New York State is about to pass what will be some of America’s
toughest gun-control laws. The only potential resistance to Gov. Andrew M.
Cuomo’s proposal is from Senate Republicans, but they have indicated they won’t
block it.

Gabrielle Gifford, still recovering from being shot, and
her husband Mark Kelly have launched a political action committee, Americans
for Responsible Solutions. They are also calling for contributions to help
politicians stay independent of funding from the gun industry and the NRA who politically exterminate politicians resisting
them.

In Connecticut, measures were introduced by State Rep. Stephen
Dargan (Democrat) to make the addresses of 170,000 gun owners public information, and by State Sen. Martin Looney (Democrat) to prohibit anybody from buying bullets if they have a
restraining or protective order against them, or have been convicted of a
misdemeanour or a felony.

Extremists are losing ground in America. The gun industry and gun lobbyists love to
use threat, but the more noise they make, the more they expose themselves for what
they are, and the more resistance to their brand of lunacy grows. Not just amongst level-headed and courageous politicians,
but amongst everybody.